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How China Tries to Bamboozle the United Nations

How China Tries to Bamboozle the United Nations

By William Nee
At Geneva next week, the Chinese government will try to convince a U.N. committee that it is a paragon of economic, social, and cultural rights.

Taiwanese Lee Ming-che Freed From Detention in China

Taiwanese Lee Ming-che Freed From Detention in China

By Brian Hioe
Lee is back in Taiwan after serving a five-year sentence for “subverting state power.” Several other Taiwanese remain in detention on politically motivated charges.
To Fight the Next Pandemic, the World Needs Chinese Activists

To Fight the Next Pandemic, the World Needs Chinese Activists

By Sara L.M. Davis, Shen Tingting, and Lu Jun
The CCP’s sweeping crackdowns on civil society have left the whole world vulnerable.

A Rare Rights Victory in China

A Rare Rights Victory in China

By Shen Tingting
NGOs helped convince China to end the arbitrary detention of sex workers. A crackdown on civil society will make future reforms harder.

How China Sidelines NGOs

How China Sidelines NGOs

By Hannah Feldshuh
NGOs were essential in helping expand protections for domestic violence victims, but now their contributions are being limited.

China's Complicated LGBT Movement

China's Complicated LGBT Movement

By Si Chen
Is China becoming a more open and friendly place for LGBT people? The answer is both yes and no.

Overseas NGOs in China: Left in Legal Limbo

Overseas NGOs in China: Left in Legal Limbo

By Kristin Shi-Kupfer and Bertram Lang
As many feared, the new law in practice seems designed to make life difficult for international organizations.
The Future of NGOs in US-China Relations

The Future of NGOs in US-China Relations

By Mercy A. Kuo
Insights from Travis Tanner.

China’s NGOs Go Global

China’s NGOs Go Global

By Reza Hasmath
Chinese nongovernmental organizations are increasingly active abroad. What impact are they having?

The Pros and Cons of China's NGO Laws

The Pros and Cons of China's NGO Laws

By Reza Hasmath
China’s new laws regarding NGOs will create a less free civil society, but a more accountable and predictable one.

NGOs Win China's First Public Interest Environmental Lawsuit

NGOs Win China's First Public Interest Environmental Lawsuit

By Zhang Chun
The case shows it's possible for environmental NGOs to win victories in court -- if they can get their cases heard.
The Return of China's Environmental Avenger

The Return of China's Environmental Avenger

By Elizabeth Economy
Pan Yue, China’s most outspoken, innovative, and articulate environmental official, is back in action.

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